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wildtoad
Jan 26, 2015Explorer II
As others have stated, if you plan to camp where there is full hookups then the size of the holding tank and FW tank is of little importance. If you plan to boondock a good bit then you you would want larger tanks. If you stay at mostly state parks where there is water and electric but now sewer, then again you will want larger tanks to avoid or reduce the number of trips to the dump station.
I can deal better with a smaller gray tank then I can a small black tank. I have no problem loading up my gray tote with gray water to take to the dump, don't really want to deal with black water that way.
I have been looking at new mh's lately and have been amazed at how many have sleeping room for 6-8 people but holding tanks fit for 2.
I have also found that size of FW versus gray and black is meaningless if you drink a lot of beer....
I can deal better with a smaller gray tank then I can a small black tank. I have no problem loading up my gray tote with gray water to take to the dump, don't really want to deal with black water that way.
I have been looking at new mh's lately and have been amazed at how many have sleeping room for 6-8 people but holding tanks fit for 2.
I have also found that size of FW versus gray and black is meaningless if you drink a lot of beer....
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